The Media Show Episodes Episode guide
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麻豆社3 plan; Press recognition panel
Steve Hewlett looks at 麻豆社 Three's future, press regulation and change at The Guardian.
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Christopher Jefferies; The Times turns a profit; Front page newspaper content
Steve Hewlett talks to Christopher Jefferies, plus news that The Times has turned a profit
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Sun editor on white van man; The National launches in Scotland; Kenyan Young Journalist; Local TV in Birmingham
Sun editor on white van man, the National launches in Scotland, and local TV in Birmingham
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Ofcom's Ed Richards; MP Andrew Bridgen on scrapping the licence fee; Trinity Mirror closures; Teen blogger on OCD
Departing CEO of Ofcom Ed Richards on what's next for him, and the regulator.
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Charlotte Moore, 麻豆社 One Controller; Patrick Collins and sports journalism; Serial podcast
麻豆社 One Controller; sports journalism; Serial podcast.
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麻豆社 R1 on iPlayer; BT Sport and Sky Sports; Pay-per-view news; Al Jazeera English chief
Steve Hewlett presents a topical programme about the fast-changing media world.
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Guardian Media Group CEO; Broadmoor doc; Facebook and Twitter results; RT launches in UK
Guardian Media Group CEO; Broadmoor doc; Facebook and Twitter results; RT launches in UK.
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Liddiment and Hastings leave the Trust; Women in the media; Mirror complaint
David Liddiment and Alison Hastings leave the 麻豆社 Trust. Presented by Steve Hewlett.
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Reporting the EU; TV Election Debates
Why coverage of the EU is falling short, and how to negotiate a TV election debate.
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Facebook's apology to drag queens; Anonymity online; Inquiry into the use of RIPA
Featuring a discussion on online anonymity, and Keith Vaz talks about police use of RIPA.
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Sunday Mirror Sexting, Journalists' Safety, Political Interviews
Steve Hewlett explores the Sunday Mirror sexting story and the political interview.
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Devolved powers and the 麻豆社, Inside police custody, Phone hacking
Steve Hewlett explores how demands for more devolved powers might impact on the 麻豆社.
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Mike Darcey, CEO of News UK; the role of the press in Scotland; Ofcom on London Live
Ofcom director explains why it has rejected London Live's plans to change its licence.
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Murdoch on Page 3; Protecting journalists' sources; AP uses robots
Steve Hewlett on why RIPA threatens investigative journalism, and mroe media news.
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麻豆社 on Sir Cliff coverage; Press Gazette joins IPSO; Who is Rona Fairhead?
Steve Hewlett on the 麻豆社 Trust's potential new chair, Rona Fairhead.
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Jihadis on social media; Exploitation in S Yorkshire; TV debates
Steve Hewlett reports on how British jihadis are using social media.
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麻豆社 on Sir Cliff; Covering the Missouri riots; Sky diversity targets
Reaction to the 麻豆社's coverage of the police raid on Sir Cliff Richard's home.
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Local TV's first casualty; Class action against Facebook; Reporting suicide
Some newspapers have been criticised over their coverage of the death of Robin Williams.
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New laws for bloggers; the impartiality of reporters; radio presenters working for free
New laws for bloggers; the impartiality of reporters; radio presenters working for free
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30/07/2014
Right to be forgotten, save 麻豆社 3 campaign and London Live requests cut to live programmes
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MH17 and Gaza reporting, Al Jazeera English journalist Sue Turton, Murdoch's media moves
MH17 and Gaza reporting, Al Jazeera English journalist Sue Turton, Murdoch's media moves.
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麻豆社 commissions up for grabs; IMPRESS regulation plans; Immigration Street
Immigration Street, 麻豆社 commissions up for grabs, IMPRESS's regulation plans.
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'Magaluf Girl' coverage, White Dee, the reporting of historic child sex abuse allegations
'Magaluf Girl' coverage, White Dee, the reporting of historic child sex abuse allegations.
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Diversity, Changes to Radio 5 Live and Facebook Controlling Emotions
Radio 5 Live presenter changes, the diversity challenge and the ethics of Facebook.
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Hacking trial special
What has the hacking trial revealed about the culture of the newspaper industy?
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Sports commentary, ABC chief, the internet and print, Peter Jukes
The art of sports commentary, and why the internet isn't responsible for print's decline.
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麻豆社 Radio cuts; Richard Ingrams; Sun special row
How job cuts at 麻豆社 Radio might impact programmes. Presented by Steve Hewlett.
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Google privacy; Peter Greste trial; FIFA; Newsweek
Google privacy requests; the trial of Peter Greste; FIFA expose; Newsweek Europe launch.
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New Chair of IPSO; the Duchess's bottom.
Sir Alan Moses, the new chair of press regulator IPSO, gives his first interview.
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TalkTalk TV's Dido Harding; being a female news editor; 'sex-swap' headlines
TalkTalk TV CEO Dido Harding; being a female news editor; 'sex-swap' headlines removed.